disruptorx Posted January 25, 2018 Share Posted January 25, 2018 any help @Waseh Quote Link to comment
Waseh Posted January 25, 2018 Author Share Posted January 25, 2018 It should survive a reboot as is (my install is surviving fine at least) 1 Quote Link to comment
Aric Posted January 27, 2018 Share Posted January 27, 2018 (edited) Need help to config the rclone plugin I have the rclone plugin installed works great. With the release of the newer version that has a directory cache I installed it. Went thru and set up the cache folders like the rclone website said. It seems to work great just one major problem. The cache for my plex directory that is on a gdrive, The cache fills up rootfs. This reaches a point that the webgui of unraid can no longer work and goes all crazy. Uraid dockers work great except shares drop and the gui is almost unusable. I cannot save any log files. If I have the system log open I can see it is throwing errors. I ran df - h command in putty and rootfs is full. I ran du -hx / and the culprit is /.cache/rclone/cache-backend/TvCache at over 5Gigs If I reboot, everything is fine for a day or so. How do I set rclone to use the cache drive or just system mem? I saw on the rclone webpage a way to specify the place to cache to but I my skills are not good enough to set it up in unraid. I have 12gigs on this machine and it has plenty free. Thanks Edit: I want to add this is on a 6.4 version machine. I did not have this problem when it was a 6.3.5 Edited January 27, 2018 by Aric Quote Link to comment
Dimtar Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 @Aric There is a command with rclone to set the cache DB location, have you tried that? Quote Link to comment
Aric Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 15 hours ago, Dimtar said: @Aric There is a command with rclone to set the cache DB location, have you tried that? Are you talking about this? Quote Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system. --cache-chunk-path=PATH Path to where partial file data (chunks) is stored locally. The remote name is appended to the final path. This config follows the --cache-db-path. If you specify a custom location for --cache-db-path and don't specify one for --cache-chunk-path then --cache-chunk-path will use the same path as --cache-db-path. Default: /cache-backend/ Example: /.cache/cache-backend/test-cache --cache-db-path=PATH Path to where the file structure metadata (DB) is stored locally. The remote name is used as the DB file name. Default: /cache-backend/ Example: /.cache/cache-backend/test-cache I know about this but I am not sure how to integrate it into the comand line of rclone when it starts. This would be the part of rootfs that is filling up. Quote Link to comment
Dimtar Posted January 28, 2018 Share Posted January 28, 2018 Here is a very rough example. rclone mount --cache-db-path /mnt/user/rclonedb --cache-chunk-path /mnt/user/rclonechunk googlecache: /mnt/user/googlemount You can just set it all in line, the above example would only work if you created the shares before hand and hopefully put them on a cache drive. Hope this helps somewhat. Quote Link to comment
Aric Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 On 1/28/2018 at 3:28 PM, Dimtar said: Here is a very rough example. rclone mount --cache-db-path /mnt/user/rclonedb --cache-chunk-path /mnt/user/rclonechunk googlecache: /mnt/user/googlemount You can just set it all in line, the above example would only work if you created the shares before hand and hopefully put them on a cache drive. Hope this helps somewhat. Hi.. I did this and it seems to be working pretty good. Sorry it took so long to reply. I decided to get a PERC H310 Card and flash it to use in my unraid box. Thanks for the help Quote Link to comment
JimB66 Posted February 15, 2018 Share Posted February 15, 2018 I just installed rclone as I get ready to transition away from CrashPlan. It's working great so far, connecting to Backblaze B2. I did notice a minor GUI issue however; the icon on the Settings page seems to be a default icon rather than the rclone one. The icon is correct on the Plugins page. I saw there was an issue a while ago with the icon size, but since I installed rclone a couple of weeks ago I'm not sure if that's the issue. I have restarted my browser (Firefox) a couple of times since the install (browser & PC updates) with no change. I'm running unRAID 6.4.1. Thanks for your help, Jim Quote Link to comment
H2OKing Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 is there an issue with rclone? tried with two unraid systems 6.4.1 and doesn't work Quote Link to comment
DZMM Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 I've just started using rclone again because I setup plexdrive yesterday. I've just rebooted for the first time in a while and I think I've run into problems because I have a pfsense VM i.e. during boot my unraid server doesn't have any connectivity, so when the plugin tries to download the latest version of rclone it fails and I have to manually install it again after boot. Is there anyway to modify the plugin so that if there's no connectivity, the last version of the plugin is available? I think I fixed this before when I used the plugin by doing the following - I'll test if it still works when i reboot next time. Quote ok, I've solved the problem with the plugin by referring to the original post. At boot the plugin reinstalls rclone and in the original post, the script also copied the .rclone.conf back to /root/. So, I added and amended the line to copy the rclone.conf file from /boot/config/plugins/rclone/ to /root/ at boot; cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone/.rclone.conf /root/; Here's my amended plugin in full. To use: 1. copy code and call Rclone.plg and save on flash drive as per bakes82 instructions 2. install plugin 3. run "rclone config" from SSH/command line 4. copy the /root/.rclone.conf file to /boot/config/plugins/rclone/.rclone.conf and make sure this version is up to date before rebooting if you make any future changes to the /root/ version 5. to create CRON jobs, add as new rows to the CRON file in /boot/config/plugins/rclone/ and rename to 'rclone.cron'. Then run 'update_cron' from SSH/command line and then 'cat /etc/cron.d/root' Ammended code below <?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?> <!DOCTYPE PLUGIN [ <!ENTITY name "rclone-beta"> <!ENTITY author "Waseh"> <!ENTITY version "2017.09.23"> <!ENTITY bundleversion "2016.11.19"> <!ENTITY launch "Settings/rclone-beta"> <!ENTITY pluginURL "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Waseh/rclone-unraid/beta/plugin/rclone.plg"> <!ENTITY bundleURL "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Waseh/rclone-unraid/beta/archive/rclone-beta-&bundleversion;-x86_64-1.txz"> <!ENTITY rcloneversion "beta-latest"> <!ENTITY rclonefile "rclone-&rcloneversion;-linux-amd64"> <!ENTITY rcloneurl "http://beta.rclone.org/&rclonefile;.zip"> <!ENTITY md5bundle "d0e08a44127b71580fadeb903087080b"> ]> <PLUGIN name="&name;" author="&author;" version="&version;" launch="&launch;" pluginURL="&pluginURL;"> <CHANGES> ##&name; ###2017.09.23 - Always pull latest beta on install ###2017.08.16 - New beta version of rclone (v1.37-093-gb510c70c) ###2017.03.19 - New beta version of rclone (v1.36-05-g216499d) ###2017.03.02 - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-151-g1d42a34) with buffer support. See: https://forum.rclone.org/t/new-feature-buffer-size/1083 ###2017.02.19a - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-123-g6e0e1ad) ###2017.01.17a - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-33-g47ebd07) - Reverting previous patch ###2017.01.17 - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-33-g47ebd07) - Wrapper removed ###2017.01.05 - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-13-ge1a49ca) ###2017.01.03 - New beta version of rclone (v1.35-10-g3b0f944) ###2016.12.05 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-49-ge79a5de) ###2016.11.28 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-38-g7929b6e) ###2016.11.21 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-23-gc41b67e) - /mnt/disks folder now created on install ###2016.11.19 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-22-g0b562bc) - Default button in GUI to return scripts to default state ###2016.11.15 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-11-gbf243f3) ###2016.11.14a - Go to webgui from plugin page ###2016.11.14 - Beta version of webgui - Beta version of included template scripts - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-11-gbf243f3) ###2016.11.08 - Fixed update routine ###2016.11.07 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-04-g4105da2) ###2016.11.06 - New beta version of rclone (v1.34-02-g5f320cc) - Check to see if stable branch installed ###2016.11.05a - New beta version of rclone (v1.33-107-gff41b0d) ###2016.11.05 - New beta version of rclone (v1.33-106-ge162377) - MD5 check of rclone zip ###2016.11.04 - New beta version of rclone (v1.33-99-g452c681) ###2016.11.03 - First official release - New beta version of rclone ###2016.11.02 - More intuitive calling of rclone - Use rclone instead of myrclone - More minor changes in preperation of official release ###2016.10.31 - New beta version of rclone - Other minor improvements ###2016.10.27 - Changed version to latest beta - Small modifications to make the plugin work again, and updateable from unraid interface </CHANGES> <!-- This plugin installs Rclone on unRAID systems. This work is entirely based upon the plugin created by aschamberger: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=46663.msg501372 Thanks to stignz for his great guide: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=46663.0 --> <!-- Check if stable is installed. --> <FILE Run="/bin/bash"> <INLINE> if [ -d /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/rclone ]; then echo "" echo "" echo "----------Stable Branch installed----------" echo "Uninstall Stable branch to install Beta!" echo "" echo "" exit 1 fi </INLINE> </FILE> <!-- Get the rclone zip. --> <FILE Name="/boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-&rcloneversion;.zip"> <URL>&rcloneurl;</URL> </FILE> <!-- Get bundle. --> <FILE Name="/boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-&bundleversion;-bundle.txz" Run="upgradepkg --install-new"> <URL>&bundleURL;</URL> <MD5>&md5bundle;</MD5> </FILE> <!-- Install script. --> <FILE Run="/bin/bash" Method="install"> <INLINE> if [ -f /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/ca-certificates.crt ]; then rm -f /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/ca-certificates.crt fi; curl -o /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt if [ -d /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-v*/ ]; then rm -rf /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-v*/ fi; unzip /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-&rcloneversion;.zip -d /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/ rm -f $(ls /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone*.zip 2>/dev/null) rm -f $(ls /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone*.txz 2>/dev/null | grep -v '&bundleversion;') cp /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/rclone-v*/rclone /usr/sbin/rcloneorig if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then echo "Copy failed - rclone running" exit 1 fi chown root:root /usr/sbin/rcloneorig chmod 755 /usr/sbin/rcloneorig mkdir -p /etc/ssl/certs/ cp /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ if [ ! -f /boot/config/plugins/&name;/.rclone.conf ]; then touch /boot/config/plugins/&name;/.rclone.conf; fi; cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/.rclone.conf /root/; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/&name;/logs; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts; cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/scripts/* /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts/ -R -n; mkdir -p /mnt/disks/; echo "" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo " &name; has been installed." echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo "" </INLINE> </FILE> <FILE Run="/bin/bash" Method="remove"> <INLINE> rm -rf /boot/config/plugins/&name;/install rm -f /usr/sbin/rcloneorig; rm -f /usr/sbin/rclone; rm -f /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt removepkg rclone-&bundleversion;-bundle >/dev/null # we keep config and logs #rm -f /boot/config/plugins/&name;/.rclone.conf; #rm -f /boot/config/plugins/&name;/logs; echo "" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo " &name; has been uninstalled." echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo "" </INLINE> </FILE> <FILE Name="/usr/sbin/rclone" Mode="0755"> <INLINE> #!/bin/bash log=false args=() for i in "$@" ; do if [[ $i = "--log" ]] ; then log=true continue fi if [[ $i = "-l" ]] ; then log=true continue fi args+=($i) done config=/boot/config/plugins/&name;/.rclone.conf logfile=/boot/config/plugins/&name;/logs/rclone-$(date "+%Y%m%d").log if [ "$log" = true ] && [ ${#args[@]} -ge 1 ]; then rcloneorig --config $config "${args[@]}" >> $logfile 2>&1 else rcloneorig --config $config "$@"; fi; </INLINE> </FILE> </PLUGIN> Quote Link to comment
DZMM Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 On 2/28/2018 at 4:28 PM, DZMM said: I've just started using rclone again because I setup plexdrive yesterday. I've just rebooted for the first time in a while and I think I've run into problems because I have a pfsense VM i.e. during boot my unraid server doesn't have any connectivity, so when the plugin tries to download the latest version of rclone it fails and I have to manually install it again after boot. Is there anyway to modify the plugin so that if there's no connectivity, the last version of the plugin is available? I think I fixed this before when I used the plugin by doing the following - I'll test if it still works when i reboot next time. ok, after a bit of jiggery I've managed to convert the plugin into a script that always installs the latest beta (the one in the plugin is about 4 months old). I've added a check at the start for connectivity, just in case my pfsense VM hasn't fully booted in time: if ping -q -c 1 -W 1 google.com >/dev/null; then echo "The network is up - proceeding" else echo "The network is down - pausing" sleep 1m fi Full code below if anyone wants to give it a try. I'm not sure it's creating the rclone.conf in the right place - on my PC it's using /root/.config/rclone/rclone.conf - if any problems, just copy your config file there #!/bin/bash # optional sleep to give pfsense VM time to setup connectivity if ping -q -c 1 -W 1 google.com >/dev/null; then echo "The network is up - proceeding" else echo "The network is down - pausing" sleep 1m fi # make supporting directory structure on flash drive mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/logs #download dependencies to /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install wget http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/slackware64/ap/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz wget http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/slackware64/a/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz curl -o /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt #Install dependencies installpkg /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz installpkg /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz # Check if stable is installed. if [ -d /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/rclone ]; then echo "" echo "" echo "----------Stable Branch installed----------" echo "Uninstall Stable branch to install Beta!" echo "" echo "" exit 1 fi #Download latest version of rclone beta wget https://beta.rclone.org/rclone-beta-latest-linux-amd64.zip -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-beta.zip #Download package wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Waseh/rclone-unraid/beta/archive/rclone-beta-2016.11.14-x86_64-1.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-bundle.txz # install package upgradepkg --install-new /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-bundle.txz # remove old cert and re-download if [ -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt ]; then rm -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt fi; curl -o /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt # remove old rclone version if exists if [ -d /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/ ]; then rm -rf /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/ fi; # install unzip /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-beta.zip -d /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/rclone /usr/sbin/ chown root:root /usr/sbin/rclone chmod 755 /usr/sbin/rclone mkdir -p /etc/ssl/certs/ cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ if [ ! -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/.rclone.conf ]; then touch /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/.rclone.conf; fi; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/logs; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts; cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/scripts/* /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts/ -R -n; echo "" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo " rclone-beta has been installed." echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo "" ########################################################################################## ###### rclone mount ###### ########################################################################################## #!/bin/bash # make supporting directory structure on flash drive mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/logs #download dependencies to /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install wget http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/slackware64/ap/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz wget http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/slackware64/a/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz curl -o /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt #Install dependencies installpkg /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/man-1.6g-x86_64-3.txz installpkg /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/infozip-6.0-x86_64-3.txz # Check if stable is installed. if [ -d /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/rclone ]; then echo "" echo "" echo "----------Stable Branch installed----------" echo "Uninstall Stable branch to install Beta!" echo "" echo "" exit 1 fi #Download fresh version of rclone wget https://beta.rclone.org/rclone-beta-latest-linux-amd64.zip -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-beta.zip #Download package wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Waseh/rclone-unraid/beta/archive/rclone-beta-2016.11.14-x86_64-1.txz -O //boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-bundle.txz # install package upgradepkg --install-new /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-bundle.txz # remove old cert and re-download if [ -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt ]; then rm -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt fi; curl -o /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca-bundle/master/ca-bundle.crt # remove old rclone version if exists if [ -d /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/ ]; then rm -rf /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/ fi; # install unzip /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-beta.zip -d /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/rclone-v*/rclone /usr/sbin/ chown root:root /usr/sbin/rclone chmod 755 /usr/sbin/rclone mkdir -p /etc/ssl/certs/ cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/ # create new conf file if none if [ ! -f /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/.rclone.conf ]; then touch /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/.rclone.conf; fi; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/logs; mkdir -p /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts; cp /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/install/scripts/* /boot/config/plugins/rclone-beta/scripts/ -R -n; echo "" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo " rclone-beta has been installed." echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo "" Quote Link to comment
Waseh Posted March 1, 2018 Author Share Posted March 1, 2018 Both branches always pull the newest version on install (and reinstall or reboot). Also i'm more than open to pull requests if anyone has any changes they think would benefit the community. Quote Link to comment
statecowboy Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 Hi guys, I've managed to get things set up just fine with google drive, but I'm having an issue where rclone does not seem to create my ecrypted directory, in my case named google:secure (google is my google drive remote). I don't get any errors, but when I run "rclone lsd google:" from command line I see all my folders except for the encrypted folder. I've done a bit of searching and I don't see anywhere that states google drive does not allow encrypted folder creation. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment
statecowboy Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 I ended up solving my issue with some help on the rclone forums. Apparently you must create the director you want to secure after encrypting the remote. In my case since I had google:secure, I need to create the secure directory. This was done with the "rclone mkdir google:secure" command. All is well now. Quote Link to comment
Stupifier Posted April 5, 2018 Share Posted April 5, 2018 (edited) Made this question easier to digest: In SpaceInvaderOne video (gridrunner), he is able to Copy/Paste/Delete from a Mounted Cloud Drive using Krusader. I can do this too and it works fine. I get permission errors when I try to do this through a Win10 VM though. The SpaceInvaderOne video shows successful Copy/Paste/Delete from a Mac VM, but not a Win VM. Wonder if anyone can help Edited April 6, 2018 by Stupifier Quote Link to comment
disrobingmantis Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 On 1/25/2018 at 4:14 PM, Waseh said: It should survive a reboot as is (my install is surviving fine at least) I am having the same issue, it installs and works just fine (using SpaceInvaders guide) but after a restart, rclone is in Plug File Install Errors and this is listed: /boot/config/plugins-error/rclone.plg On 6.5.1 rc5 but also did the same on an older version from January. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment
xleejohnx Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 i want to back up all my unraid shares into one. anyone have the command for that? Quote Link to comment
d2dyno Posted April 25, 2018 Share Posted April 25, 2018 Is it possible to manually update rclone to the latest beta? I see that on initial install it will get the latest beta, but there is nothing for older installs. Quote Link to comment
EgillSkallagrimsson Posted April 28, 2018 Share Posted April 28, 2018 (edited) Anybody else using the new cache feature with encryption having memory leak issues? Memory usage climbs steadily over about 6 hours before making the unraid webui unresponsive and forcing a non clean reboot for me. edit: Found where I was going wrong. The --cache-db-path flag needed to be set on the crypt mount instead of the cache mount in this situation. Edited April 29, 2018 by EgillSkallagrimsson Quote Link to comment
d2dyno Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 Getting this issue every once in a while with new cache feature: 29376 Killed rcloneorig --config $config "$@" Quote Link to comment
Stupifier Posted May 1, 2018 Share Posted May 1, 2018 4 minutes ago, d2dyno said: Getting this issue every once in a while with new cache feature: 29376 Killed rcloneorig --config $config "$@" New cache feature???? Quote Link to comment
huffsper Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 Would love a fix so that rclone can install even if you don't have an internet connection straight away when booting the server. For people who run pfSense/OPNsense VM's we have to re-install the plugin every boot. Quote Link to comment
Stupifier Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 1 hour ago, huffsper said: Would love a fix so that rclone can install even if you don't have an internet connection straight away when booting the server. For people who run pfSense/OPNsense VM's we have to re-install the plugin every boot. Maybe you could request nerdpack plugin to include rclone. That would solve it for you....but I think they are kind of picky about what they allow in there Quote Link to comment
positronicP Posted May 9, 2018 Share Posted May 9, 2018 On 4/4/2018 at 8:58 PM, Stupifier said: Made this question easier to digest: In SpaceInvaderOne video (gridrunner), he is able to Copy/Paste/Delete from a Mounted Cloud Drive using Krusader. I can do this too and it works fine. I get permission errors when I try to do this through a Win10 VM though. The SpaceInvaderOne video shows successful Copy/Paste/Delete from a Mac VM, but not a Win VM. Wonder if anyone can help Select the Tools tab > Docker Safe New Permissions. Click the 'Yes I want to do this' checkbox, then start. In almost every case of accessing Docker created files outside a Docker image, that will fix the permission errors. 1 Quote Link to comment
amikaycin Posted May 17, 2018 Share Posted May 17, 2018 Is rclone v1.41 the latest possible on unraid? Is there any way to upgrade? Quote Link to comment
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